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M .''.- IT;. I There is a reassur- 1 e for consumers, but. a sharp I 3 of -warning' for . .farmers; in t mnt released tndav t .inhn : ; ...i:..eJ, Assistant Commissioner 'viV A ""culture or Worth Carolina. : 4 A Lrge; dumber, of grain buyers s'i fcu haye equipment for .detecting v ptiison treated seed in food o feed v. f alfts-" offered for- tale iby? far '; t Ar,..he .said, and this will drasti . ii!r;'iie4i;cliaiM..Jy ;the i f visonous materials ever getting '4 ji.W',Uade haime-'vwv V'--' ; "Inspectors, of the; state and- f e , f deraJr departments of- agriculture :;f vfr, peek;siniilarlyi(.equipped . for ,? I i Mme,(V he said, " , aridj Will )f:j Conttoiietlose inspection to see that grains containing poisonous mater- felif- do .fat Inovrf, to foda or feed if t i'Grauv dealers' caiinot afford to $tke a chance, because one they have' bought the grain they become jesponsiDW tor. s whoiesomertesS; and 'if it is , found cpntalmihated Biey .must bear the toss when offl f ft. sto its tale or order Hs des faction; There U no .tolerance' far jftes highly tojfic substances, ,and 4bpoiwntreated 'seed fonnd in a ucwoaa ot v grain means conde- tnaoon of the entire. Jot by either ;a!tj to? federal Jnsepctors. 'fr ' v i- Mr. Jv Hi Tarker, Cqrres. OTIiB-Uvfe will meet with Mrs.' iicy v.- amiui on saiuraay ,, August t 1:00 P. M , All members are jrgedtio. be present for the. meet- ;James Parker went-to Georgia for lacco market opening last. week. nurcn. atcenaea , me , sin.'.sunoay filty v h ; jEfecky , Mount. &$t$m: jqr.vwiav jurs. -nupen lwis. ,ir. id daughter, Pamela of Goldsboro, yea; Among visitors -with .'Mr. 1 and Mirvo vMfSl "touis Parker : and uaren, rreston ana Margaret Ann ME Olive wera euests of Mrs. EvArvthlniito OAlN ' w--rjr- .era I-;V.liffll7,J:'" X&v&teJ: iliWl Twln -TIi bast thing . ; i 5.wr;w t. W-.-m.-.v .1 v ..... v. . IMnMOf Mi Olive In Mount Olive Make bur Bank vw:;i'-- ;'.t ..'A, ,.k- MH$?Z3WMM1 South Center St. -swiss;MiS'stRUiT',v:'; :-' :;. ROYOL SCOTT 2 LARGE NO, 2 CANS TO.IK 'II' DEANS ................ 29c NO. 303 CAN PALMETTA : 2 cans for "Vienna" ''-jr?r,?vA' Vi-' --h ' 'u J L y roc - "Therefore, any, farmer . who is so short-sighted or careless as to mix left-over treated seed with his grain crop is likely to find no mar ket for it, and he cannot even feed, it to his own livestock without run ning a seriousrlsk..": is y p : i 'Treating seed with' poison for prevention of . fungus : and other plant diseases has become a great, boon to farmers.)' he concluded "and it is extreme foly for any individual farmer to make this bet nefit a hazard to his healthor his. pocket book. Caution should be used by ' those who handle and plant the seed," and any left-over seed1 should be immediately destroyed if it cannot be safely stored for , use as seed-another year.".. . .: ; scon STORE Mrs. Glennie Outlaw-, of Ashland, Va. spent a few days last weejt with her brother, and family the Dan Wallers,- . Vy&-P: : ": Mrs. Howard Moates of kings- port. .Tenn. arrived in Kihston by plane Saturday night. She will visit with relatives and friends here for several1 days. . .:. -' Wanda 'Bell returned to her home here Tuesday after spending a week at Crescent Beach, S. C. She was acqompanied by her aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Sanford of Rockingham.' r Mrs. Johnny Todd' and daughter Sasan and Mrs. Claud Powell xand Sopya of Warsaw visited Mrs., Oar rit' Scott Tuesday night. . Mr.; and" Mrs. John Amos i DailJ and children 6f Ohio are spending their vacation with his parents, Mn ana Mrs.;oD uau. . ., - Mrs. Jack Hooten of Grifton, Mr: FaisoA ' Smith , and Mrs. . Jame. Hemphill: and baby of Albertson arid S: A. Waller, Mt. Olive visited, the' Dan Wallers during the week ly r-;-;.viv -ft Mr., and Mrs; Jonas Dail visitedliionB for the above mentioned exa- . w. . . . i ! . i . I i i - . i : i . C 1 l Mrs. Mbses Garner and children in the Pearsall Chapel section Wednes-i 'day afternoon. :'.:,:'-': ;'--'r riniiiJiiuL ui nniiiv .1" ,..,7 Buy thm at our bank and Calypso Your Bank C: Beside f.i:::. RIB ,W. Kf:: FRESH C . . . n 35c m m tt 3 Si? i '" J Gurnie Scott; Dairy Hargrover also Ed Vernon of Stanford Church area spent the week end at Topsail Acres. ' ', . . Mr. and Mrs. Walton Outlaw a.id Tracey Jean of High Point were weak end guests c Mr, and .Mrs. G. F. Outlaw. Saturday they went W' White Lake.'::-:' ( t i Patricia (Bell of Summerlln Cross roads visited Gayneila Waters dur ing, the week end. - , , ' Mrs. Mettle Outlaw spent last Thursday with the Claud Powells of Warsaw. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs : Jonas Dail visited the Powells. ' Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Willie Blalock Of Albertson. were callers in the D. S.' Waller, home. ' The Mack fummerlin family of Kenansville were visiting the (Gor don Ezzells Sunday. Wednesday .Mr. and Mrs, Roland Thigpen went , to ' Grifton to visit the Jack Thigpen family, v . ; Mr., and Mrs. Rommie Carter of Richmond were visiting here with the Elbert Carters during the vteek end' .. . .y. Mr. and Mrs. Dulan Powell of Snow Hill i area visited Mr, . and Mrs. Kay Carter Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. "Jonas Dail, visited Mrs Sula Parker . also Mrs. Bessie Herring Sunday p. m. in the Bethel vicinity.. . . . . - . ': , Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carter were at Calypso Saturday evening for visit with Mr .and' Mrs. Aldridge Carter. -. '" .; . Sunday Mr. and Mrs.' Rudolph Barden and children Of . Raleigh were guests of Mr .and Mrs. Wil liams Waller, u Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thigpen were guests of the Harold Sutton family Thursday night for supper at Goldsboro. . , - k Seymour Johnson Air Force Base announce examination for Bouer Fireman W.07. $1.85 per hour. . tfThe Base is accepting' applies minatioh. Applicants must have had a total- of -2. years experience of which. 1 year must have been work performed in the firing of stoker fi red boilers (above IS lbs. per squa re inch) with plant capacities in ex cess of 70,000 lbs. of steam per hour.- The - other year's experience may include the firing of high pres sure or low pressure boiler equip ment with automatifi controls , and generating steam for heating and f If you have crowded stands of Pine Timber or stands with poor-quality trees,' why not let us thin your .' woodland to provide for faster growth . of future saw logs? ; .-.-'' ''"..'.' ' ; You will not only re ceive s current income. but also improve the ap pearsance -, of these stands. Call or ' Write ROBERT E. I;ward;.. : P. O. Box 172 . WALLACE, N.C. :Itorae th. ; : Office Ph. 28 9-4031 AT 5-2870 Bose HU1 . Wallace . AT 5-2392 -.: . , Wallace . i ,' ',- Office In WaUace - - Hwy. 41 West rt rs. r r rim nir t ns" -iii'Tf BaUroad I1QUNT OUVE, JUST A FEW OF THE BARGAINS YOU'LL FIND .'IN EACH DEPARTMENT ;:. yr -"'"'LL'-:l-':-- Ppl In the. SteoliiQttl 65c LEWIS EVST SMOKED , Sar nfie 41bs. 99c 3UND ' v , . "-" - - " s f ft lbs. v , V''"-;: Mrs. Faison Miss Alphin, Mr. Smith Wed Saturday MOUNT OLIVE Miss Clara Linda Alphin, daughter of Mrs. Fred Alphin of Mount Olive, Rt. Z, and the late Mr. Alphin, and Faison Delano Smith, on 4)f. Mr. and Mrs. Faison Smith-1 of Albertson, were married Saturday im the Rooty Branch Free Will Baptist Chu?ch near Mount Olive, The Reverend Lauren Sharp of Kenansville per formed the double-ring ceremony at half-past four o'clock in the after noon, j A pulpit background of plnek palms and fern served as a foil for standards of yellow candles used in the chancel alternately with white urns of yellow, gozas, gladi- oni, , chrysanthemums and 1 pom pons. The altar rail was outlined with . miniature palms and an ar rangement of all-yellow flowers was on the piano. , . vi The wedding music was by Edgar J. Wells, pianist, and Mrs. Stanley. Byrd and Mrs. Charles Bell who sang respectively "I Love You Truly" and "The (Lord's PrayerA The marches were traditional. ,v-1 Reevis S. Alphin gave bis sister in marriage.' Her gown was a Jenny Price original of silk organza over taffeta trimmed with Chantilly Lace The Sabrina neckline was bord ered With lace and lace appliques extended the length of the chapel train. The wedding veil of French illusion, attached to a tiara ot pearl orange blossoms, had been worn by the bride's sister, Mrs. Bartley Greenwood now in Germany, ; at her own wedding. The bridal bou r.uet, a white'-orchid showered With lillies-of-the'-'valley and stenhanotis. was clasped tp. S I white prayer book. -, ' '..'. '..'v ' . Miss LaRue Daughtie ; of Whis kers was maid-of-honrtr. Her sheath dress of yellow ! taffeta was styled with matching organza over-skirt, square neckline and cap .sleeves. Her bouquet was of yellow chrysan themums showered with yellow rib bon.' Similarly gowned were the bridesmaids, .. Miss ' Peggy Alphin, the bride's sister; Mrs.' James Hemphill of South Carolina, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Douglas Smith of Albertson, Mrs. Ray Mc Donald of Mount Olive, Miss Jessie processing purposes. : Standard Form 57 may be obtain ed at the Post Office or Base Civi lian Personnel Office and should be completed and mailed to the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners,. Seymour Johnson' Air Force Base, North Carolina. Opeq continuous, i- & i 1 N. C." take lb. "iioma case . 2Qc. Carton;plus Deposit 3 NO. 303 CANS - ' .A-i- APPLES SAUCE :......: ..39c 3 NO, 303 CANS T0MAT0ES...,;....:..-... ... Vii Hi li ii Hill ' I - i !' ( 1,1 11 "P " I 1.1 I X ,' 5 LB. BAG TOACCqi);., '" 'I T Z.' 1 - TWINE .-'Clcso-' Out ,Price.c$l79j: 9 " if; 't ''-'"ii;-,'v'r -.I Delano Smith Kills of Tarboro, and Miss Hilda Owens of New Bern. They, too, car ried yellow chrysanthemums. The flower 'girl, Teresa Alphin of New Bern, a niece of, the bride, "carried a basket of yellow pom-pon chrysanthemums with ribbon streamers. Jack Davis of Mount Olive, was 'ring' 'bearer and Tony Winstead of Mount Olive, served as acolyto. ,v Mr. Smith's father was best man, Ushers were' Oliver Alphin of Clin ton, Fred Alphin of Charlotte, and William J. Alphin of Chapel Hill, brothers Of the bride: Aaron Smith, brother of the bridegroom; Douglas Smith of Albertson, and James Hemphill of South Carolina. . '.Mrs. Alphin wore for her daugh ters"' " wedding a sheer lavender afternoon dress with matching hat and 'accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue, eyelet emijroid eVp'ftostume with matching hat and short' veil. Both wore orchids. Rtohi, the reception at which the ftftde's mother : ' entert ained at her home, after the wedding, Mr. and Mrs.- Smith left lor a trip through the" mountains 'of North Carolina. Her traveling i dres" Was a White linen sheath with niaft'hing jacket and she wore the orchid from her wedding bouquet. The bride is a graduate of the Kenansville High School and of East Carolina-College; i Greenville For the past two years has been a teacher in the New. Bern 'school system. Mr. Smith is-, a graduate of the B. F. Grady High School and of North Carolina State College, Raleigh, Following completion of his tour of duty in the United States Army, the couple will live in Ral eigh. RECEPTION The yellow motif which was fol lowed in . the wedding decorations was continued in the reception at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.' 'Fred Alphin. In the living room on the piano was a large arrangement of yel low gladioli and yellow chrysant hemums, brass candelabra with yellow candles, and miniature bride and bridegroom. In the dining room, the table was covered with yellow silk overlaid with a hand made cloth of. white lace and the centerpiece was a grouping of yel low candles in silver holders and epergnettes of yellow and white, flowers and maidenhair fern. Side- board decorations included yellow gladioli and dahlias, Queen Anne's, lace and Oregon fern. - ROUTE 1 now n QlVIRL bgttla ; Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Summerlin greeted.' the- guests and presented them to the hostess. Receiving with Mrs. Alphin, were' Mr. and Mrs. Faison Smith, the bridal couple, and their attendants,' . -, y ;- Mr.' and trsV,Donafd Alphin of New bern aVe the invitation to the dining room where Mrs. Paul Grady 'served.;-: individual bridal cakes and Mrs. ' Cecil Winstead poured punch. Buffet refreshments were bridal mints, buttered pecans and cheese stars. Assisting in the dining , room ;; were Miss Tony Rhodes, Miss Edna Gray Ivey, Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes and Mrs. Andy Ivey. Mr. and . Mrs. Reevis Alphin di rected registration in a nook dis tinguished by a picture of the bride and an arrangement of driftwood, a single lighted candle, and minia ture "wedding, bells. Mrs. Stanley Byrd and Miss Lynn Price received in the gift .room. Decorations here and in the .hall and on the patio were of yellow flowers were chry santhemums predominating. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Alphin said the goodbyes. AFTER-REHEARSAL PARTY BIG SAVINGS ON SHEETS - TOWELS - LINEN Fir - Why settle for less when you can prices! Permanent lustrous finish savel For a limited time only! Bunk Bedspreads Bunk size, by Ficldcrest Cotton woven spreads in assorted colors n qq and patterns. 0.7 w reg. 5.99 "Koolfoam" Mattress Topper double reg. 8.99 z co sing,e O.yy reg. 6.99 thick Pcny-Urethane Big Saving plus Free Embroidered Initial on Cannon "Vanitie" Towels Bath, reg. 1.98 1.69 Face, reg 1.00 79c Washcloth reg. 39c . 29c Bath Ensembles Bath 2 for 1.00 Washcloths .... 5 for 1.00 Face 3 for 1.00 Bath Mat 1.00 LINENS BELK'S THIRD FLOOR fl. L Jackson's irocery EC0FfE Feetl5 lbsv99c 3 lbs. $1.00 gQ?gs- - 92)c 2 SIZE ONLY 25 LBS. TRU PACK PEACHES-.. ..5 cans ....99c f0(? 99c CHARCOAL siS ""J 5 ibs: ...:- 29c -SUGAR 49c IU LUi. M .Jit 3 TALL CANS 20 lbs...: ............,99c TRU-PAK MILK 11 39c - , .. 39c b feh sal for the Smith - Alphin wedding, Mrs. Clayton Summerlin, Mrs. Cecil Winstead,' Mrs. Ray McDonald, in absentia, and Mrs. Brantley Green wood, entertained, at a cake-cutting. Mrs. Winstead's nome was decor' ated for the occasion with yellow flowers, Queen's lace and fern in combination , with brass candelabra and bronze candles. Lending var iety was an arrangement of white driftwood, twined with ivy and placed in a setting of spider lillies and caladium leaves. The wedding motif was noted in silver wedding bells and bride and bridegroom figurines. The traiditional cake-cutting was in the dinnig room' at a table cov ered with a lace and linen cloth and decorated with lighted yellow cand les and epergnettes of yeHow pom pons, feverfew and Queen Ann's lace frilled with yellow net. Mrs. Smith, mother of the bridegroom elect, served cake and Mrs. Fred Alphin poured punch. Supplement ary refreshments were toasted al monds, cheeses wafers and bridal mints. 81" x 108" or 4 QQ double fitted I buy "State Pride" Luxury Percale . . . closely sewn hems' Bleached ; Friday evening after the -rehear Twin or double size bedspreads of woven cotton. Completely washable Ideal for "Back-to-School"! Kinn size 4.99 reg. lb.'J single, Save on these quality towels. Wide selection of beautiful colors! Bath Mat 2.69 MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. PIG v During the evening, the hi iil.t couple-elect presented gifts to then ' attendants. The bijidjB-elft, her mother, Mrs. Alphin,- and . Mrs.. Smith,, mother of the Dridegroom-jj elect received corsages' for the par-j ty. . ( Guests weer members. v of . thet, bridal party and out-of-town fricnusj in town for the wedding." J , ' f BRIDESMAIDS' LUNCIIEON ' Mrs. Thurman Davis of Mount Olive, and Mrs. Reevis. , Alphin o$, Richmond, Virginia, entertained; Miss Linda .Alphin and hef bridesj maids-elect at a luncheon preceding, the Smith - Alphin wedding Satur day- .', f The affair was given at - Mrsf Davis' home amidst decorations, ol, pink asters, carnations and chry-i santhemums. The table centerpiecet was arranged to suggest a double! wedding-ring i design lighted bjfc pink candles. Nosegays of pin flowers added a festive note.- ;." The luncheon menu was tomata juice cocktail, chicken salad . otf lettuce, potato chips, hors d'oeuvres hot rolls, iced tea and strawberrw shortcake with ice cream. - BEDDING! SALE! FAMOUS State Pride PERCALES (we reserve the right to limit quantity) 72" x 108", or twin fitted 1 79 42" x 33 pillowcases 99c Pr. type 180, Sheets at these amazing' snowy white. Stock up now and Fieldrest Bedspreads 4.99 reg. 6.99 Blankets 75 rayon. Zi acrilan . imperfects 7.99 ree. 10.99 5.99 reg, reg. 10.99 4.99 BBeer Wilmington, N.C.
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